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Thursday, April 29, 2010

International Clown Hall of Fame to Open Doors on May 21.

ENTER LAUGHING! 
Baraboo’s International Clown Hall of Fame & Research Center Opens For Funny Business On Friday, May 21, 2010

 
Baraboo, WI (April 29, 2010) -- The world’s foremost organization dedicated to the preservation of the art, craft and history of clowning will open its doors in Baraboo on Friday, May 21, 2010 at 10 am. 
The International Clown Hall of Fame & Research Center is located at 102 4th Avenue in historic Downtown Baraboo, the city that gave birth to Ringling Bros. Circus.  
“Over the past four months we've been involved in the happy task of sorting and cataloguing the world's largest archive of clown artifacts,” says Greg DeSanto, Executive Director of the Hall.  “From the cash box built by August Ringling for his sons’ very first circus performance to the scrapbooks of legendary circus clowns such as Poodles Hanneford, Mark Anthony, the Sherman Brothers to authentic vaudeville contracts, personal effects, costumes, props and correspondence of some of the greatest funnymen on earth, it is our honor and privilege to preserve this priceless resource.”
 
“The clowns who left their professional lives in our care loved their work and their careers, opening their hearts to audiences on a daily basis.  We are extremely excited to be able to share these artifacts and the fascinating stories behind them.” 

In addition to the priceless archives, visitors will see a clowning “Wall of Fame,” honoring the exceptional group of international funny folk who have been enshrined in the Hall. 

“The ICHOF has been embraced by the Baraboo community in every sense of the word,” DeSanto adds.  “Without the support of downtown businesses, local government officials, circus fans and enthusiasts and friends, this opening would have never happened.” 

The Clown Hall of Fame will be open six days a week from 10am to 5pm.  Admission is $5 for adults; $4 for children and seniors.  Rates for groups are also available. 

For further information, call (608-355-0321) or visit the Hall’s website at www.theclownmuseum.com  

“We are honored to join the Circus World Museum and the Al Ringling Theater as key spokes in Baraboo’s celebrated wheel of circus history,” DeSanto concludes.   “We look forward to welcoming you to the legends of laughter.”  

Friday, January 22, 2010

Coppelia Project: A Clown Ballet in 3 Acts


Heidi Stubblefield, actor/creator, is the creator and director of The Coppelia Project: a clown ballet in three acts, which was a commission by Accessible Arts. It was produced at the Kansas City Fringe Festival and had extended runs at the Off Center Theatre and Lawrence Arts Center.

She is a Kansas City, Kansas native. She received undergraduate training in Theatre at the University of Saint Mary in Leavenworth, KS and went on to further study Physical Theatre and Ensemble Theatre at the Dell' Arte International School of Physical Theatre in Blue Lake, California. Heidi has performed with many theatre companies in the KC area, including the Kansas City Rep, Unicorn Theatre, Coterie Theatre, American Heartland Theatre, and Actor's Theatre of Kansas City. She has toured nationally with the Lawrence-based company Seem-to-Be Players. As a creator of original work she has created works for Princess Squid Productions, Byrd Productions, and the Coterie Theatre.

Heidi has also featured as an Emerging Artist by the Kansas City Star for her work with Arts in Prison, Inc., where she works with adult and juvenile inmates to write and perform original shows.

Heidi doesn't seem to have a website, but if you know of one for her, please post it here!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Finding Your Funny Bone! by Nancy Gold


In 1991, I traveled to Philadelphia to the International Clown Congress.  There I met a number of other clowns, many of whom I continue to be friendly with to this day (I also met a guy who was from Rhode Island, and we had a number of friends in common, but strangely had never met-- and we've worked on a number of projects together, including 3 original circuses and a large-scale festival.  But that's a different story!)

While I was there, I took workshops with Bolek Polivka and Fred Curchack.  I also met Ctibor Turba, who intrigued me enough that in 1992, I went to Czechoslovakia to study with him.

One of the people I met there was Nancy Gold, a clown teacher and performer from San Francisco.  She was taking Turba's week long workshop, (which was opposite my Polivka/Curchak classes)  and I asked for (and received) her meticulous notes about the class.  I think I gave her my much less meticulous notes about Polivka and Curchak back too. I got a much better bargain out of the deal.

Lo and behold, she's got a recent book out, Finding Your Funny Bone!, about learning physical comedy for actors.  Nancy has been teaching at A.C.T. and Berkeley Rep for a number of years, and has compacted all of her teaching into this book.  I haven't delved into the book yet, (she's promised me a review copy though, and when I get it, I will review it right here.)

 The little that I've seen of the book from her website, it looks like it's going to be very good.  Nancy writes and teaches with a lot of enthusiasm, and the excerpts from the book show it clearly.

If you've read the book, feel free to write a comment and tell us what you think about it.

WEBSITE:  http://www.findingyourfunnybone.com
BUY THE BOOK ON AMAZON.COM:  Finding Your Funny Bone!

Saturday, November 07, 2009

Inside Out (Cirkus Cirkör at BAM- NY) Nov 12-15


Part of the 2009 Next Wave Festival
Cirkus Cirkör
Live music by Irya's Playground
Directed By Tilde Björfors

"...A magical breathtaking performance...a powerful inter-disciplinary work of art..." —Skånska Dagbladet (Sweden)

The human body unfolds as a surreal rock and roll fantasy in Inside Out, Swedish troupe Cirkus Cirkör's phantasmagoric journey into the outer reaches of inner life. Accompanied onstage by dub-punk-new wave-electro-inspired band Irya's Playground and featuring a mix of highly skilled acrobatics, musical theater, and spectacle, Inside Out boggles the mind by way of the body. Actors and acrobats course through veins, explode through space like uncoiled strands of DNA, and lunge across synapses to become the body electric. Don't miss this if you have the chance to see it.


Nov 12 & 13 at 7:30pm
Nov 14 at 2 & 7:30pm
Nov 15 at 3pm
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
110min with intermission
Tickets: $25, 45, 60
In English
Appropriate for ages 5 & up

Monday, November 02, 2009

Call for Female Clown Shows- 2010 Festival (Austria)

Clownin, the biennial Austrian women’s clown festival ( I really like it in German- Clownfrauen Festival) will hold its third festival at the Kosmos Theater in Vienna, Austria from November 26-December 4, 2010.

 It is one of two other international women's clown festivals (in Andorra and Rio)

Following the big success of their 2006 & 2008 festivals , they wish to continue to promote international exchange between artists, and display the full diversity of women clowns.  They also expect to host workshops, panels, and promote theory, pedagogy, and a healthy dose of networking as well.

They are looking for shows played mainly or only by women clowns for an adult audience- shows for children or only acrobatic presentations wil not be accepted.

They'll choose about 12 evening shows and several short numbers (for the Opening and Cabaret-Program).






Applications are due March 31st, 2010

The curators for this festival are Pamela Schartner, Gaby Pfluegl and Kosmos Theater artistic director Barbara Klein.

For more information or an application
Contact: info@clownin.at

Website:http://www.www.clownin.at/

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Chicagoist is featuring interviews with clowns


The Chicagoist, an online news blog, is featuring interviews with clowns all this week, in honor of Halloween.

The series, called FACE YOUR FEARS, is intended to get to know people behind the greasepaint.

It's pretty good, as far as it goes, but nearly all of the clowns interviewed are Primarily Birthday Party clowns and not circus clowns.  Who knows, maybe Jeff Jenkins of the Midnight Circus  is the last person interviewed (their Friday interview has not yet come out).  That might give this a little balance.

UPDATE:  They balanced it in a different way-- the fifth interview was with LezBobo the Clown, who does more alternative clowning.  I've updated this post to reflect that.



Here's links to the interviews:



LezBobo The Clown


READ THE INTERVIEW


Website for more information.











Kooky Da Klown

READ THE INTERVIEW

 Websites:  Clowns For Hire and Kooky's Myspace.










Patricia "Dimples The Clown" Koopmann

READ THE INTERVIEW

Website for More Info










Don "Tricky the Clown" Bothwell

READ THE INTERVIEW


 Website for more info

















Mirelle "Twinkles the Classy Clown" Gross

READ THE INTERVIEW

Website for more info

Friday, September 25, 2009

Clown Axioms at La Mama (NY)

Clowns ex Machina is Kendall Cornell's continuation of her work with groups of female clowns. (which started as Kendall Cornell's Soon-to-Be-World-Famous Women's Clown Troupe)

Clown Axioms is a show of 12 women clowns that "create a poetic yet preposterous world" Expect some interesting takes on female stereotypes, and by extension female clown stereotypes.
Last July they did a workshop showing, and now they are doing an expanded show.

the show features a number of clowns, including:
Amanda Barron, Christine Bodwitch, Kendall Cornell, Melinda Ferraraccio, Kathie Horejsi, Emily James, Ishah Janssen-Faith, Mona Le Roy, Judi Lewis Ockler, Julie Pulmettaz, Maria Smushkovich, and Virginia Venk.

where: The CLUB at La MaMa ETC 74 A east 4th St. (between Bowery and 2nd Avenue)
cost: Tickets $15 $10 student tickets with valid I.D.
call: Box office: 212-475-7710
when:

Friday, October 9th at 10pm
Saturday, October 10th at 10pm
Sunday, October 11th at 5.30pm
Friday, October 16th at 10 pm
Saturday, October 17th at 10pm
Sunday, October 18th at 5.30pm

Find out more: clownsexmachina.com, www.lamama.org
(and by the way, I know I'm being incredibly un p.c.-- but www.clownsexmachine.com is available.

Possibly Kendall and Co. should snatch that up before someone else does and uses it for their own nefarious purposes. Clown porn could be a big business! and works pretty contrary to the whole ClownsExMachina.com theme.)

Thursday, August 27, 2009

CWB Fundraiser this evening! (NY)

Fantastic photos - Inspiring Stories - Exciting Entertainment
Photo & video presentation of CWB projects to Thailand, Cambodia and Haiti together with a benefit party for further Haiti trips and upcoming project in Indonesia! MC'd by the ever-funny (and usually bald) Brian Foley of Circus Bambouk.


Type:
Network:
Global
Price:
Suggested Donation $10-30 sliding scale
Date:
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
At the Center for Remembering & Sharing
Street:
123 4th Avenue (13th St)
City/Town:
Manhattan, NY


Phone:
9178043362
Email:

Description

Photo and video presentation of Anna Zastrow's trip to Thailand and Cambodia, and of Olivia Lehrman's CWB team expedition to Haiti.

Come experience what we’ve been up to and see the kids in action!

Contribute to the upcoming project: Clowning with youngsters in Indonesia!

Here’s your chance to get in on the game and be part of a wonderful humanitarian venture.

In November Anna will travel to Indonesia to join Clowns Without Borders partner Dan Roberts, and, together with an Indonesian musician, we will bring laughter and excitement to kids in homeless shelters, community centers and schools in Jakarta and in the Aceh region, where many children are suffering psychological trauma from the 2004 tsunami and years of civil strife.

Clowns Without Borders is also working on making further trips to Haiti possible and to establish an ongoing presence there, where children are enduring extreme poverty.

* * * * *
THE EVENT:

Laugh! Eat! Drink! Mingle! Have fun!
• Join us on a photographic journey
• Enjoy fun(ny) entertainment with special guest
• Bid on fabulous items in our Silent Auction: (Cambodian silk, Thai massage, Haitian rum, and more)

Scrumptious scones from Alice's Teacup and refreshing brew from Singha Beer! and more

* * * * *
CLOWNS WITHOUT BORDERS offers laughter to relieve the suffering of all persons, especially children, who live in areas of crisis including refugee camps, conflict zones and territories in situations of emergency.
We bring levity, contemporary clown/circus oriented performances and workshops into communities so that they can celebrate together and forget for a moment the tensions that darken their daily lives.

For more information: http://www.clownswithoutborders.org
or
http://www.lokamaer.org/lokahumana

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IF YOU CAN'T COME, PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION! Go to http://www.clownswithoutborders.org and click on Support Us! Please mark your donation Indo/Haiti.
THANK YOU!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Vote For Coney Island Chris! Tonight! Vote Often!

UPDATE: THE NUMBER TO VOTE FOR CHRIS:

1-866-602-4807

My good friend and hilarious clown Coney Island Chris (former Ringling Clown Chris Allison, and current head of Cirque du Jour) will be on Americas Got Talent this Tuesday 8/25/2009. (That's tonight!)

http://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/contestants/chris.shtml#bio

Please vote for him. You can vote up to 10 times per phone number, but you must watch the show to know which # to vote for him at.

Link to voting procedure: http://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/vote/rules.shtml

More about Chris: http://www.coneyislandchris.com

Friday, August 07, 2009

Cirque du Soleil Anniversary DVD collection on sale TODAY

If you are like me, you have slowly over time collected Cirque du Soleil videos- mostly either at shows, or if you are cheap like me, you've taped them from Bravo (and/or TIVO'd them) Here's an opportunity to clear up a lot of your TIVO space!


On Sale Today NEW for just $58.99! 12 DVD's of Cirque-- that's around $5 per show. Definitely worth it.

I just ordered mine!

Here's the info:

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Cirque du Soleil's Anniversary Collection 1984-2005 is a 12-disc retrospective of the Canadian troupe's distinctive brand of performance, involving the fantastic feats of acrobatics and athleticism, balance and contortion; the single-ring techno circus; the multicolored lights and costumes; the abstract story lines of fantasy and self-discovery; the music that fuses rock, New Age, and various world influences; and the madcap clowns that prey on their live audiences. The programs included are La Magie Continue (1986); Cirque Reinvente (1989); Nouvelle Experience (1991); Saltimbanco (1994), the 1994 documentary retrospective A Baroque Odyssey; the Amsterdam-set Quidam (1999); Allegria (1999), the live Sydney show; the Chinese-influenced Dralion (2000), in its standard, non-Superbit release; the relatively short IMAX film Journey of Man (2002); Varekai (2002), from Toronto; La Nouba (2003), from Walt Disney World; and Midnight Sun, strikingly staged outdoors at the 2004 Montreal International Jazz Festival.

That's a lot of aerial feats, tricks, and tumbling, but the set is not designed to absorb in one sitting. Rather, viewers can sample both the simpler early shows and the stunning later performances that, with their 5.1 sound and widescreen pictures, are perfectly suited to home theaters. Compiling 12 previously released DVDs in space-saving Thinpaks at an economical price, the Anniversary Collection is nearly all the Cirque du Soleil you could ever want, but completists should note that the set does not include the feature film Allegria: An Enchanting Fable, the bonus disc of Varekai, the reality-TV show Fires Within, and the 13-part variety series Solstrom. --David Horiuchi

Product Description
This anniversary collection celebrates the achievements of the world renowned Cirque du Soleil. The collection includes 11 Cirque du Soleil productions plus a bonus DVD of Midnight Sun, a once-in-a-lifetime special event captured on DVD. The title within this colorful collection are: A Baroque Odyssey, Allegria, Cirque Reinvente, Dralion, Journey of Man, La Magie Continue, Nouvelle Experience, Quidam, Saltimbanco, Varekai, and La Nouba.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Guy LaLiberte (Cirque du Soleil founder) is from outerspace!

Actually, he's just GOING to outer space-- as part of a tourist moon mission.

Read the article here:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090723/ap_on_sc/us_space_shuttle

And here's a little excerpt for you:

Circus performer's flight preview steals NASA show
By MARCIA DUNN, AP Aerospace Writer-- Thu Jul 23,2009 4:42 pm ET

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – A former stiltwalker and fire-eater stole NASA's show Thursday, saying he'll be "like a kid in a candy store" experimenting with zero-gravity tricks on his upcoming tourist trip to the international space station.

Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte is shelling out a reported $35 million for his round-trip ticket aboard a Russian spacecraft. He will rocket into orbit from Kazakhstan at the end of September with a professional astronaut and cosmonaut, and spend more than a week at the space station.

At a news conference in Houston, as 13 people circled overhead on the shuttle-station complex, Laliberte was bombarded with questions from journalists, most of them gathered in his home country of Canada.

"As you know, I'm not a scientist. I'm not a doctor. I'm not an engineer. I'm an artist. I'm a creator, and I'll try to do and accomplish this mission with my creativity and what life has given me as a tool," said the Quebec billionaire, who turns 50 in September.

Laliberte assured reporters that he will not play with any fire in space — for obvious reasons. But he hopes to try some acrobatics in weightlessness and may teach his crewmates a card trick or two.

"I don't know how we'll be using stilts up there," he said. "But I think there are a couple little things, hopefully, that I have learned in my career of street entertainer that I will try to apply up there."

READ THE REST OF THE ARTICLE

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Celebration Barn - Big Barn Spectacular, South Paris Maine.


The Celebration Barn, one of the great places to study during the summer, has all sorts of stuff going on performance-wise. Next week, it's the The Big Barn Family Show at 4 p.m. is a chance for kids of all ages to enjoy a great cast of favorite Barn performers. The 60-minute matinee at will feature physical comedy, amazing mime, and spectacular juggling to captivate the imagination of young audiences. Tickets are $12 all seats.

The 4 pm show will feature: Randy Judkins, Jackie Reifer and Jon Saccone.

The cast expands for The Big Barn Spectacular at 8 p.m. with knock-your-socks-off variety and a star-studded silent auction. Tickets for the 8 p.m. show are $20 and $16. The year's roster includes:
* Karen Montanaro
* Fritz Grobe
* Michael Lane Trautman
* Mike Miclon
* Rick Adam
* Amanda Huotari
* Clare Vadaboncouer
* Plus a wicked fun silent auction!

Shows begin at 8:00 P.M. or 4:00 P.M. Doors open at 30 minutes before showtime. Seating is general admission. Reservations are recommended and may be made by calling the Barn's box office at (207) 743-8452.

The Barn has a lot of other great events going on for the rest of the summer too!

Schedule is here (or look below): http://celebrationbarn.com/main/shows.html
Find out more about the barn at http://www.celebrationbarn.com

CELEBRATION BARN SUMMER SCHEDULE JULY 24-AUGUST 29

Friday, July 24, 8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Karen Montanaro
Maine Arts Commission Fellowship recipient Karen Montanaro shares her unique approach to fusing mime, dance and improvisation, illustrated by work with her students.
Tickets: $8



Saturday, July 25, 4 p.m.
Big Barn Family Show!
This 60-minute matinee is a chance for kids of all ages to enjoy a variety of favorite Celebration Barn performers!
Tickets: All seats $12.



Saturday, July 25, 8p.m.
Special Event! BIG Barn Spectacular!
4th annual alumni show celebrates the spirit of the Barn with knock-your-socks-off variety and star-studded silent auction!
Tickets: $20 adults, $16 seniors and students.



Friday, August 7, 8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Fritz Grobe and Stephen Voltz of Eepybird.com
Famous for their Diet Coke & Mentos and Sticky Note Experiments, the duo discuss their groundbreaking work in viral videos.
Tickets: $8



Saturday, August 8, 8p.m.
Marta Rainer in Unaccustomed to My Name.
This outstanding one-woman show has received rave reviews across the U.S. and Europe.
Tickets: $14 adults, $12 seniors, $8 students and kids



Friday, August 14, 8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Avner the Eccentric and Julie Goell
Avner the Eccentric and Julie Goell introduce the world of clowning and celebrate the comic art of succeeding in the face of failure, as they present new works from their Eccentric Performing students.
Tickets: $8



Saturday, August 15, 8 p.m.
Bill Bowers in It Goes Without Saying
International mime sensation and broadway veteran presents his solo play.
The NY Times called it,
"Zestful and endearing... full of life."
Tickets: $14 adults, $12 seniors, $8 students and kids.



Friday, August 21, 8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Davis Robinson
Davis Robinson, author of The Physical Comedy Handbook, Davis delves into how to develop funny, honest and imaginative theater.
Tickets: $8




Saturday, August 22, 8 p.m.
The Early Evening Show
A wild night of comedy and surprises in this late-night talk-show spoof hosted by Mike Miclon,
Jason Tardy and Matt Tardy!

Tickets: $14 adults, $12 seniors, $8 students and kids.



Friday, August 28, 8 p.m.
Meet the Artists: Deborah Henson-Conant
Grammy-nominated Deborah Henson-Conant explores the power of the performer behind the music, and hosts the work of her Performance for Musicians students. Tickets: $8



Saturday, August 29, 8 p.m.
Special Event! Jazz Harpist: Deborah Henson-Conant Solo!
This Grammy nominated wild woman of the harp is back by popular demand!
Tickets: $20 adults, $16 seniors and students.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Commedia at Lincoln Center (July 22-26)

The New York Premiere of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano's production of Goldoni's classic work: Trilogia della villeggiatura

Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni’s 1761 three-part satire of the Italian middle class was given new life more than 50 years ago by Piccolo Teatro di Milano’s late founder, Giorgio Strehler.

With a nod to Strehler and in the spirit of Goldoni, Italian actor and director Toni Servillo continues this legacy of innovation that helped to redefine commedia dell’arte nearly 250 years ago.

Recently appearing in the Italian films Gomorrah and Il divo and “widely reputed to be the best Italian stage and screen actor of his generation” (The International Herald Tribune), Servillo stars in and directs his own company, Teatri Uniti di Napoli, in a co-production with the famed Piccolo Teatro di Milano in this fresh and charming version of a seminal work. This remarkably timely piece of comic theater reminds us that the masks we wear to escape from ourselves hide nothing and only serve to draw attention to the complicated realities of our everyday lives.

Performed in Italian with English supertitles

This performance is approximately two hours and forty-five minutes with one intermission.

FIVE PERFORMANCES ONLY!
Wed, July 22, 8 pm
Thurs,July 23, 8 pm
Fri, July 24, 8 pm
Sat, July 25, 8 pm
Sun, July 26, 3 pm

at the Rose Theater, Broadway at 60th Center (Lincoln Center)

Buy tickets at this page: http://www.lincolncenter.org/search_results.asp?showcode=32269

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Circus Contraption ...The Show to End All Shows is Ending.

Thanks to Trav S.D.'s blog Travalanche I learned of sad news this week-- Seattle based Circus Contraption is ending. Here's an article from Fremont Universe (a local Seattle blog) with photos and an interview:

http://www.fremontuniverse.com/2009/07/12/circus-contraption-says-farewell-this-week

Circus Contraption says farewell this week

July 12th, 2009 ·

The “Show to End All Shows” has ended, and Fremont’s Circus Contraption is calling it quits this week after 11 years in Seattle.

“It takes an enormous amount of time and makes people a very little amount of money,” said Erin Brindley, Circus Contraption’s managing director. “Everyone’s ready to move on.”

This last weekend, they put just about everything up for sale in a big rummage sale in the circus’ performance space at Theo Chocolate.

Even this original handmade prop that once took Bunny Lamont around the world was up for sale. The tongue-in-cheek price tag? $300,000 or best offer. A farewell celebration is scheduled for this coming Saturday, July 18th, with favorite vintage performances, special guests and a live auction “to help us bury our debt in the smoldering embers of greasepaint and poodle fur,” the website explains. As of this writing, tickets are still available.

But this might not be the end of Circus Contraption. “We’re keeping the set of the Show to End all Shows with the hope we can scrounge up enough money to take the show to New York for one final hurrah,” Brindley said.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Clowns in Style: NY Times article about two clown's homes

Two Dell'arte Graduates get their house (and their work and their website) featured in the NY Times!

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/05/realestate/05habi.html

Habitats

The Traveling Circus Stops Here

Ruby Washington/The New York Times

Christina Gelsone and Seth Bloom, both clowns, rehearse in their apartment

Published: July 2, 2009

CHRISTINA GELSONE, a slender 36-year-old with delicate features and hair the color of a ripe eggplant, lay flat on her back on the bare parquet floor of her West Harlem apartment, an expectant look on her face.

Photographs by Ruby Washington/The New York Times

Christina Gelsone and Seth Bloom made three small rooms into one large space. “When Seth chose red kitchen cabinets,” Ms. Gelsone says, “I thought to myself: ‘Yes! I married the right guy.’ ”

Her husband, Seth Bloom, 34, whose dark hair shimmers with electric blue highlights, placed his palms atop hers. Then he balanced over her, almost as if he were floating in the air. The couple held the pose silently, the only sound on this quiet weekday afternoon the bird song outside their kitchen window, which offers a view of leafy St. Nicholas Park.

Ms. Gelsone and Mr. Bloom are professional clowns, and they regularly perform feats like these in their fifth-floor walk-up on St. Nicholas Terrace, a turn-of-the-century apartment house near 128th Street that in 1996 was converted into a co-op for families earning low to moderate incomes.

The onetime railroad flat, where the couple has lived since May 2008, is also their rehearsal space and office. A small room off the narrow hallway, for example, is crammed with tools of their trade like stilts, water bombs, juggling pins, soap-bubble solution and oversize balloons — not the items stashed in your average New York linen closet.

But Ms. Gelsone and Mr. Bloom, known professionally as the Acrobuffos (for a glimpse of what they look like in action, check out their Web site, www.acrobuffos.com), are hardly your average clowns.

They perform their acrobatics, mime, juggling and theatrics (but no fire-eating, Ms. Gelsone says, because it destroys your teeth) in some of the most troubled places on earth. They make annual visits to Afghanistan, where they met in the summer of 2003 (yes, they know it sounds like the start of a joke: “Two clowns meet in Afghanistan ...”). Individually or together they have also performed in Kosovo and Serbia in the Balkans, where memories of past conflicts are still vivid.

“We’re sometimes the only Americans without guns that people have seen in these places,” Ms. Gelsone said that afternoon after scrambling up from the floor and settling herself next to her husband beside a low stained-wood coffee table bought for $350 at My Little India, a store in Brooklyn that sells Indian imports, and one of the priciest items in the apartment.

“You’re just a little clown going over there. But what we do is offer people a chance to release their emotions, which is the first step to recovery.

“Sure, you can build a hospital and get a plaque with your name on it,” she said.

And Mr. Bloom added: “Hospitals and infrastructure are part of what’s needed. But people need to be people. What we do lets kids dream. What we do lets them imagine a future.”

The two were a professional couple for several years before becoming a romantic one, in part, as Ms. Gelsone explained, “because it’s a cardinal rule — never date a clown partner.”

“You can find a date anywhere,” she said. “But a clown partner? Not so easy.”

By spring 2007, however, they were living together in an apartment opposite their current building. By that Christmas, after a pageantlike wedding in the Chinese city Hangzhou, for which Ms. Gelsone wore a dress made of white balloons, and a honeymoon in the Wakhan Corridor of Afghanistan, one of the most remote parts of the world, they had found their home on St. Nicholas Terrace.

Their apartment house is more than a century old, but was rejuvenated by a city program that established it as a Housing Development Fund Corporation. Under this program, buildings owned by the city are renovated and the apartments made available to families whose annual earnings fall under a prescribed level.

The goal is to help families of relatively limited means become homeowners, and the impact in minority neighborhoods like this one has been considerable.

The program’s ideological underpinnings appealed to the couple (Mr. Bloom ended up as vice president of the co-op board). And to a couple that earns $50,000 to $70,000 a year — clowning isn’t the most lucrative of professions — the deal was attractive financially.

They bought their six-room apartment in May 2008 for $262,000; their monthly maintenance is $615. They set about transforming it into a space that would accommodate their not-so-traditional lifestyle. To create an area in which to rehearse, they collapsed the three small front rooms into one spacious area and redid the floors, each of which had been built at a slightly different level, to make one continuous expanse; renovations came in at just under $20,000. They furnished the room with items from Ikea (cheap) and tatami mats (easily stacked and stashed). During the day, when most of their neighbors are out, they can do handstands and pratfalls to their hearts’ content.

As a gentle homage to their time in China, they painted the kitchen in red, gold and blue, the colors of the Forbidden City in Beijing.

“When Seth chose red kitchen cabinets,” Ms. Gelsone said, “I thought to myself: ‘Yes! I married the right guy.’ ”

They find the ungentrified nature of their neighborhood appealing. People barbecue in the back of their buildings, play music on the street, and are so chatty, it can take 15 minutes to collect the mail.

“Where we travel, life happens on the street,” Mr. Bloom explained. “This is more like the rest of our lives.”

While their professional center of gravity lies thousands of miles away, the apartment is alive with images and paraphernalia that evoke their life on the road. These include not only the clowning tools in the closet and the grinning papier-mâché masks that Mr. Bloom has created using a plaster mold of his head, but also his vibrant color photographs, displayed on the living room walls, which provide a vivid record of the couple’s travels.

The scenes from Afghanistan are especially compelling.

There are pictures of boys with a jug, selling glasses of water for one afghani (two cents) apiece. There is an image of boys playing soccer in front of the old palace in Kabul and another of a traditional Central Asian sport called buzkashi that is played on horseback and involves tossing around a dead goat.

One of the most joyous images shows a girl from a Kabul orphanage standing on a pair of borrowed stilts and looking exultant.

“She was up there for four or five hours,” Mr. Bloom said. “She said she never wanted to come down.”

Monday, June 15, 2009

Cirque du soleil stilt walking event June 16, 2009

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Stilt-walkers gathering for the 25th anniversary of Cirque du Soleil on June 16, 2009

Five years after setting the first Guinness world record for the most people simultaneously walking on stilts, Cirque du Soleil is inviting its artists and employees of Fortaleza (Brazil), Las Vegas (U.S.A.), Lisbon (Portugal), Macau (China), Montreal (Canada), Nagoya (Japan), New York (U.S.A.), Orlando (U.S.A.) and Tokyo (Japan), as well as the population of Moscow (Russia), to gather on June 16, 2009 and help it reclaim the title.

The 2004 record and beyond

In 2004, to mark its 20th anniversary in a slightly eccentric way, Cirque du Soleil set the first Guinness world record for stilt-walking with 544 employees from its International Headquarters in Montreal taking part. In 2006, a group of Japanese people beat Cirque’s record with 614 stilt-walkers and, in 2008, 625 young people from Brandford, Ontario (Canada), took the title from the Japanese!

The June 16 event will be a worldwide gathering to celebrate 25 years of Cirque du Soleil.

In NY the event will be From Noon to 1:30 p.m At Pier 84 – Midtown West Cross at W.44th or W.43rd Street

Cirque also provides a stilt-making guide and video for those who are crafty.

Stilt-Making Guide
Demo video

Saturday, May 16, 2009

CONEY ISLAND BOOM-A-RING THIS SUMMER.

The Greatest Show On Earth hits the boardwalk this summer for the very first time in its 139-year history! SEE DATES


Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey presents THE CONEY ISLAND BOOM A RING, an action-packed seaside circus spectacular where the energy bursts out of the ring, into the audience and bounces back to electrify the Ringling Bros. performers. Get a one-of-a-kind, up-close and personal experience as you sit just feet away from international performers, thrilling acts, and amazing animals!

The uniquely talented Justin Case will have you gasping and laughing with his extraordinary and hilarious bicycle daredevilry, leading an amazing cast of aerialists, acrobats, and comics. You'll be on the edge of your seat as you experience the thrills of seeing a family of motorcyclists race at speeds of 65 miles per hour in the Globe of Steel, a daring never-before-seen crossbow demonstration that takes archery to a shocking new extreme, and a gravity-defying performance on the whirling Wheel of Steel high above the arena floor.

The amazing animals will leave you mesmerized; miniature acrobatic Dachshunds jump, roll, and dance in perfect synchronization, beautiful white tigers offer high-fives, and majestic Asian elephants dance elegantly around the arena floor.

THE CONEY ISLAND BOOM A RING is a rare NYC summer time experience that engages all the senses and offers Children Of All Ages a day at The Greatest Show On Earth they never imagined possible!

Arrive an hour before show time for the All Access Pre-show - FREE to all ticket holders - and meet Ringling Bros. performers and animals, learn circus skills and enjoy a taste of the circus before the show even starts!

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Friday, May 08, 2009

Pat Cashin's clownalley.net is back up!

And although he lost all of his archives (at least as if this date) he's making up for lost time. He's published 27 posts since April 15. I'm lucky if I made 27 posts this year!

I hereby award clownalley.net the Spy vs Spy Most Prolific Clown Blog Award.
It comes with no cash prize, simply a "well, done, old chum. Well done."
Delivered in a classic English accent.

http://www.clownalley.net

And completists, please note. The image above was the original spy vs. spy cartoon. This award does not have any connection or collaboration with the real spy vs. spy. Any resemblance is strictly coincidental.

So now, let's hope those archives come back!

Friday, April 24, 2009

CLOWNALLEY SITE DOWN.

Perhaps some of you have noticed that one of the best clown sites-- Pat Cashin's Clownalley.net, has suddenly gone away.

To be more accurate, the website is still there-- but all of the archives are gone

It's not by design-- sadly, Pat Cashin, who has been working tirelessly on the site for the last three years, and had amassed easily over 3000 digital photographs, videos, and other ephemera about circus clowns throughout history, had an incident where he in error deleted his blog. So far Blogger (a Google-owned company where Pat did his amassing) has not responded to his pleas to restore his blog from the backup tape.

This is a huge tragedy-- clownalley.net was a great service to clowns and clown historians across the world.

In their defense, Blogger is a free service, and people are supposed to use it at their own risk, and they do provide a backup or export capability, but sadly Pat never used it. (this blog also uses blogger, and I do backup on a semi-regular basis (although I'll be doing it more often)

There is still a chance that Blogger will respond to Pat's pleas.

Cross your fingers, and hope for the best (and if you know anyone at tech support for blogger at google, maybe you could put in a good word or two?)

And in the meantime, let's hope that despite this tragedy, Pat will continue to work his special magic to make clown geeks like us happy.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Opening Weekend! CRACKED ICE at PS122

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Don't miss the world premiere of:

"CRACKED ICE
or THE JEWELS OF THE FORBIDDEN SKATES!"

A new play by Jennifer Miller
with additional text by Deb Margolin
In this glittering theatrical extravaganza, the infamous juggling duo, The Liberty Sisters, have been fleeced by an evil ponzi schemer. Sybil and Statua Liberty embark on a mad-cap tour of revenge...but they aren't the only ones after the greedy crook. Mistaken identities, missed opportunities, star crossed lovers and variety hall numbers all combine to bring East Village high camp back home. It's tragedy, it's farce, it's mystery, it's mayhem...it's "CRACKED ICE or JEWELS OF THE FORBIDDEN SKATES!!"

April 25-May 10
Performance Space 122 -- First Avenue and 9th Street, NYC
Wed-Sun at 8pm
With additional late show, Sat, May 9 at 11pm.

Special performance to benefit Circus AMOK!
on Sunday, May 3 at 8pm.


Starring: Jennifer Miller, Ashley Brockington, Tanya Gagne, Sally May, Adrienne Truscott, Carlton Ward, and Rae C. Wright.
Music by Kenny Mellman.
Design by Jonathan Berger.
Set Paintings by Mila Geisler.
Choreography by Faye Driscoll.
Prop Design by Jesse Proia.
With additional text for Bernie Madoff by Deb Margolin.
Special surprise guest artists each night, including Scott Heron, Jennifer Monson, Novice Theory, Jenny Romaine, and many more!
CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS TO REGULAR PERFORMANCES:
Use code "FF12" to buy single tickets for only $12
Use code "FF241" to buy two or more tickets for only $10 each!!!
(2 for $20, 5 for $50, and so on.)

TICKETS FOR BENEFIT PERFORMANCE:
Benefit performance tickets are ONLY AVAILABLE at the Circus AMOK! website. Benefit tickets are $50, $75 or $100 and include a post-show reception with the cast and creative team, as well as exclusive AMOK schwag!

"Cracked Ice" tickets are regularly $20.
Obligatory Fine print: discounts based on limited supply; blackout dates may apply; may not be combined with other offers or applied to previous sales; may be discontinued at any time so book now and save!